Finding Oogie

If you have yet to visit this year's version of Haunted Mansion Holiday,
make sure to stop by the Disneyland Web site (link)
first. It features an interactive game called Finding Oogie Boogie,
designed to keep the attraction's visitors busy in trying to find Ooogie
Boogie stationed throughout the ride and its queue area.

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The Web page includes a list of clues and hints, as well as a map in
PDF form that you can download and print. The map, called Oogie's
Holiday Tricks and Treats, not only identifies each location where
you can find the popular character from Nightmare Before Christmas,
but it is also a graphic rendering of characters from the movie and attraction.
So even if you won't be visiting the park during the holiday season, you
can still have an unusual print-at-home souvenir for free!

The PDF is only available online, and the game is not even mentioned
at the attraction itself (so make sure to bring the print-out with you).

Trick-or-Treat comes to Downtown Disney

Many parents no longer bother sending their children trick-or-treating
in their own neighborhoods, but instead take them to malls, where shop
clerks dress in costume and hand out candy.

So while Disneyland might not have an annual Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween
Party like its Florida counterpart does, the Anaheim resort is taking
advantage of its own Downtown Disney to host Trick-Or-Treat Street
on Sunday afternoon, October 26 from 2 to 5.

Trick or treat stations will give out candy (Nestle brand, while supplies
last), and children can dress up for the Kid's Costume Cavalcade. Activities
include pumpking carving, face painting and music.

Free parking (three hours) is available at Downtown Disney.

G'day mate!

In an attempt to lure more Australians to cross the Pacific to visit
the Disney parks and the Disney Cruise Line in the U.S., the Walt Disney
Company has created a new Web site just for Australian travel agents.

Travel agents must register and qualify to gain access to Disneytravelagents.com.au
(link).
Once accepted, they can obtain information about Disney theme parks, resort
hotels, events and tickets, as well as special promotions for Australians.
In addition, the site will provide a direct communication channel to Disney
staff, as well as access to sales incentive programs.

HP continues ties with Disney

Back before its turmoil-filled merger with Hewlett-Packard, Compaq established
a 10-year relationship with Disneyland, as a sponsor of the extremely
popular Believe There's Magic in the Stars fireworks show,
which launched in September 2000 as part of the park's 45th anniversary.
This sponsorship went well beyond having its name associated with the
show; as all of the show's controls were automated by Compaq's computer
technologyincluding a time code system that synchronized all lighting,
audio, special effects and air-launched pyrotechnics.

At that time, Compaq also committed to sponsoring Walt Disney World's
Mission: Space attraction. Although three years has passed since the original
partnership, HP announced this past Thursday that it has signed a new
10-year technology partnership with Disney.

In addition to its continued sponsorship of Mission: Space, HP will also
be providing the infrastructure to distribute secure digital content
through a range of channels, said HP CEO Carly Fiorina last week.

Where there's smoke, there's fireworks for now

Speaking of fireworks, the South Coast Air Quality Management District
announced last Friday that Disney is actively working on technology to
cut down the amount of smoke generated by its fireworks.

Although Disneyland officials said they were able to reduce the amount
of smoke from its fireworks by 15 percent since last year, nearby residents
have still been complaining that the fireworks residue are landing on
their cars and homes, as well as wondering what the long-term health effects
of the fallout might be.

In an article in the Orange County Register, AQMD officials said they
are pleased with the direction Disney has taken. Officials report that
Disney is working on improved technology that could reduce smoke-producing
compounds while still maintaining vibrant and colorful pyrotechnics that
are still highly visible.

Made in California, imported to Florida

With this year's opening of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction
in Disneyland, and the Tower of Terror attraction under construction in
Disney's California Adventure (DCA) park, it's easy to assume that Disneyland
is the only resort that borrows ideas from other parks.

Walt Disney World in Florida is doing a bit of borrowing this time, however;
Disney recently announced officially that it will be opening DCA's
popular Soarin' Over California attraction. Although it was
initially rumored that the attraction may morph into a Florida version,
it appears at this time that the IMAX-sized film will travel intact in
its Golden State form when it lands in Epcot two years from now.

Fall Resident Salute  Two parks, two days for the
price of one.

Southern California residents can purchase a one-day ticket to Disneyland
and a one-day ticket to Disney's California Adventure for the price of
a regular one-day admission.*

The resort hotels are offering a "Stay and Play" package in
conjunction with this discount. It includes the resident salute 2-for-1
theme park ticket plus a one-night stay at one of the Disneyland Resort
hotels. The package starts at $89 per person. ** To book this package,
call (714) 956-MICKEY and ask for the package code SAP.

*Offer valid through 11/24/03 for Southern California
residents ZIP codes 90000-93599. Admission valid one day at Disneyland
Park, and one day at Disney's California Adventure Park. May purchase
up to 5 tickets per person, per day, with valid ID. First day of use must
be on purchase day. Ticket valid 30 days from first use, or through 11/25/03,
whichever occurs first. Restrictions apply. Tickets are non-transferable.
Offer may not be combined with other discounts or promotions.

**Valid for arrivals through 11/24/03 for Southern California
residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599. $89 price is per person, double
occupancy, Sunday through Thursday standard room rate at Disney's Paradise
Pier Hotel, and includes 2 days admission, valid one day at Disneyland
Park, and one day at Disney's California Adventure Park. Weekend rates
and other room rates may vary. Ticket valid 30 days from first use, or
through 11/25/03, whichever occurs first. Price excludes resort fees and
taxes. Limit 5 people per room, at an additional cost per person. Promotional
rate is subject to availability and advance reservations required. Not
available for groups.

All offers, events, tickets, age ranges, services, attractions,
and entertainment, may be seasonal, and are subject to change without
notice.

A Nightmare deal at Costco

MousePad member Tiki Junki purchased a copy of The Nightmare Before
Christmas at a local Costco store, and discovered a Disneyland Resort
offer inside. The $13 Special Edition DVD comes with a voucher for up
to 4 preissued Fastpass tickets for the Haunted Mansion, and a voucher
for one free cloisonne pin from the Le Bat en Rouge Shop in New Orleans
Square. The vouchers are good until March 31, 2004, and are redeemable
at Disneylandthere nothing to mail in, and you won't wait four to
six weeks for the passes and pin to arrive.

Annual Passholders nights at the Disneyland Resort hotels

Annual passholder discounts are available at the Paradise Pier hotel
through December 12. Rates are $79 per night weekdays, and $119 per night
weekends. AP rooms are also available at the Disneyland Hotel and Disney's
Grand Californian Hotel at higher rates.

Get 5 days and 4 nights for the price of 3

Book a package at the Disneyland Resort for a minimum four-nights through
the Walt Disney Travel Company, and your package price will include one
night's free accommodations at participating hotels. Your package will
also include a five-day Disneyland Resort park hopper ticket for the price
of a three-day Disneyland Resort park hopper ticket. Click
here for a list of participating hotels and dates.

Disney's Armed Forces Salute

Through Friday, December 19, all active members of the United States
military (including Coast Guard and activated National Guard and Reservists)
qualify for Disney's Armed Forces Salute and can claim one free
3-day park-hopper tickets. Since the tickets expire on December 19, you
must claim them by December 17 to use all three day's worth. The passes
can only be claimed at a park gate ticket booth. To claim the passes,
valid military ID must be shown; activated National Guard and Reservists
must also show their active duty orders.

In addition to the one free pass, each qualifying person can also purchase
up to five 3-day companion passes for $39 each. If the qualifying person
cannot visit a park to purchase these companion tickets, a spouse may
do so instead.

Annual passholder discounts at Alamo

California residents get discounts of up to 20 percent off Alamo's retail
rates in the United States. For more details and the discount code you'll
need for this offer, visit the annual
passholder section of the Disneyland Web site.

ESPN Zone discounts for annual passholders

Disneyland annual passholders can get an Season Ticket Frequent Dining
Card at the Downtown Disney ESPN Zone. The Season Ticket entitles you
to a free soda with your meal purchase of $6.99 or more. Once you have
made four meal purchases, you receive the fifth meal and soda free, and
get a chance to win a pair of tickets to the ESPY Awards in 2004. See
location for more information and details.

City Pass now available with AAA packages

You can now purchase the Southern California City Pass with Walt Disney
Travel Company packages.

With a Southern California City Pass booklet, you will receive admission
to five separate entertainment options. Admission includes:

3-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket

1-day ticket to Sea World Adventure park

1-day ticket to the World-famous San Diego Zoo

1-day ticket to Knott's Theme Park.

Instead of the Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket currently included
in California packages from the Walt Disney Travel Company, guests can
select a Southern California city's for an additional charge of $47 per
pass ($32 per pass for guests ages 3 through 9).

Note: The Southern California City's does not include the $10
ESPN Zone Arena Game Card, or the California package's feature that allows
guests to collect multiple Fastpass tickets at once for free in advance.

5-Day Park Hopper promotion extended

The Get a 5-Day Park Hopper ticket for the price of a 3-Day ticket
promotion has been extended through January 5, 2004. These tickets are
available when you order online from Disneyland.com.
Restrictions apply  see site for details.

AAA Passport Plus Package

For $122.75, you can get a 5-day park hopper and the following extras:

Multiple attraction Fastpass (The Unlimited option)

Breakfast in the park (one per person)

Free ESPN Zone arena game card ($10 value)

AAA Free parking at the Disneyland Resort Theme Parks

A $13.75 FedEx fee applies to each reservation, (not per person). This
package is available without an air or hotel purchase, and must be purchased
at your local AAA affiliate office at least 5 days before you plan to
use the tickets.

Many readers have experienced difficulties when trying to purchase this
package from their local AAA affiliate. Be sure to read this
thread on our MousePad discussion boards, for more information
about the package and tips on how to help your AAA travel agent book your
package.

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